2021年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试英语二试题及答案.pdf
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1、2021 年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试英语(二)试题Section I Use of EnglishDirections:Read the following text.Choose the best word(s)for each numbered blank and mark A,B,Cor D on the ANSWER SHEET.(10 points)Its not difficult to set targets for staff.It is much harder,1,to understand theirnegative consequences.Most work-rela
2、ted behaviors have multiple components.2one andthe others become distorted.Travel on a London bus and youll3see how this works with drivers.Watch peopleget on and show their tickets.Are they carefully inspected?Never.Do people get on withoutpaying?Of course!Are there inspectors to4that people have p
3、aid?Possibly,but very few.And people who run for the bus?They are5.How about jumping lights?Buses do soalmost as frequently as cyclists.Why?Because the target is6.People complained thatbuses were late and infrequent.7,the number of buses and bus lanes were increased,anddrivers were 8 or punished acc
4、ording to the time they took.And drivers hit these targets.But they9 hit cyclists.If the target was changed to 10,you would have more inspectors and more sensitivepricing.If the criterion changed to safety,you would get more 11 drivers who obeyed traffic laws.But both these criteria would be at the
5、expense of time.There is another 12:people becameimmensely inventive in hitting targets.Have you 13 that you can leave on a flight an hour late butstill arrive on time?Tailwinds?Of course not!Airlines have simply changed the time a 14 ismeant to take.A one-hour flight is now ballad as a two-hour fli
6、ght.The 15 of the story is simple.Most jobs are multidimensional,with multiple criteria.Choose one criterion and you may well 16others.Everything Can be done faster and made cheaper,but there is a 17.Setting targets can anddoes have unforeseen negative consequences.This is not an argument against ta
7、rget-setting.But it is an argument for exploringconsequences first.All good targets should have multiple criteria 18 critical factors such astime,money,quality and customer feedback.The trick is not only to 19 just one or even twodimensions of the objective,but also to understand how to help people
8、better 20 the objective.1.A thereforeB howeverC againD moreover2.A EmphasizeB IdentifyC AssessD Explain3.A nearlyB curiouslyC eagerlyD quickly4.A claimB proveC checkD recall5.A threatenedB ignoredC mockedD blamed6.A punctualityB hospitalityC competitionD innovation7.A YesB SoC BesidesD Still8.A hire
9、dB trainedC rewardedD grouped9.A onlyB ratherC onceD also10.A comfortB revenueC efficiencyD security11.A friendlyB quietC cautiousD diligent12.A purposeB problemC prejudiceD policy13.A reportedB revealedC admittedD noticed14.A breakB tripC departureD transfer15.A moralB backgroundC styleD form16.A i
10、nterpretB criticizeC sacrificeD tolerate17.A taskB secretC productD cast18.A leading toB calling forC relating toD accounting for19.A specifyB predictC restoreD create20.A modifyB reviewC presentD achieveSection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts.Answer the questi
11、ons below each text by choosing A,B,C orD.Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET.(40 points)Text 1“Reskilling”is something that sounds like a buzzword but is actually a requirement if weplan to have a future in which a lot of would-be workers do not get left behind.We know we aremoving into a period
12、where the jobs in demand will change rapidly,as will the requirements of thejobs that remain.Research by the World Economic Forum finds that on average 42 percent of the“core skills”within job roles will change by 2022.That is a very short timeline.The question of who should pay for reskilling is a
13、thorny one.For individual companies,thetemptation is always to let go of workers whose skills are no longer in demand and replace themwith those whose skill are.That does not always happen.AT&T is often given as the goldstandard of a company that decided to do a massive reskilling program rather tha
14、n go with afire-and-hire strategy.Other companies had also pledged to create their own plans.When the skillsmismatch is in the broader economy.Though,the focus usually turns to government to handle.Efforts in Canada and elsewhere have been arguably languid at best.And have given us a situationwhere
15、we frequently hear of employers begging for workers.Even at times and in regions whereunemployment is high.With the pandemic,unemployment is very high indeed.In February,at 3.5 percent and 5.5P.C.respectively,unemployment rates in Canada and the U.S.were at generational lows andworker shortages were
16、 everywhere.As of May,those rates had spiked up to 13.3 P.C.and 13.7percent,and although may worker shortages,has disappeared,not all had done so.In the medicalfield,to take an obvious example.The pandemic meant that there were still clear shortages,ofdoctors,nurse and other medical personnel.Of cou
17、rse,it is not like you can take an unemployed waiter and train him to be a doctor.In afew weeks.But even if you cannot close the gap,maybe you can close others and doing so wouldbe to the benefit of all concern.That seems to be the case in Sweden:when forced to furlough 90P.C.of their cabin staff.Sc
18、andinavian Airline decided to start up a short retaining program thatres killed the laid-off workers to support hospital staff.The effort was a collective one andinvolved other companies as well as a Swedish university.21.Research by the World Economic Forum suggests_.A an increase in full-time empl
19、oymentBan urgent demand for new job skillsC a steady growth of job opportunitiesDa controversy re about the“core skills”22.AT&T is cited to show_.A an alternative to the fire-and-hire strategyB an immediate need for government supportC the importance of staff appraisal standardsDthe characteristics
20、of res-killing programs23.Efforts to resolve the skills mismatch in Canada_.A have driven up labour costsB have proved to be inconsistentC have met with fierce oppositionD have appeared to be insufficient24.We can learn from Paragraph 3 that there was_.A a call for policy adjustmentB a change in hir
21、ing practicesC a lack of medical workersDa sign of economic recovery25.Scandinavian Airlines decided to_.A create job vacancies for the unemployedB prepare their laid-off workers for other jobsC retrain their cabin staff for better servicesD finance their staffs college educationText 2With the globa
22、l population predicted to hit close to 10 billion by 2050,and forecasts thatagricultural production in some regions will need to nearly double to keep pace,food security isincreasingly making headlines.In the UK,it has become a big talking point recently too,for arather particular reason:Brexit.Brex
23、it is seen by some as an opportunity to reverse a recent trend towards the UK importingfood.The country produces only about 60 per cent of the food it eats,down from almostthree-quarters in the late 1980s.A move back to self-sufficiency,the argument goes,would boostthe farming industry,political sov
24、ereignty and even the nations health.Sounds great but howfeasible is this vision?According to a report on UK food production from the University of Leeds,UK,85 per centof the countrys total land area is associated with meat and dairy production.That supplies 80 percent of what is consumed,so even co
25、vering the whole country in livestock farms wouldnt allowus to cover all our meat and dairy needs.There are many caveats to those figures,but they are still grave.To become much moreself-sufficient,the UK would need to drastically reduce its consumption of animal foods,andprobably also farm more int
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